Nani and Sujeeth’s Bloody Romeo Faces Delay, 2027 Now Likely
Nani’s Bloody Romeo with Sujeeth has been delayed due to The Paradise’s shifting schedule. The film now looks set for a 2027 release, raising anticipation among fans.
Dumtika Editorial
April 22, 2026 · 1 min read

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Nani's Bloody Romeo with Sujeeth hits production roadblock
Nani’s much-anticipated film Bloody Romeo, directed by Sujeeth, has hit an unexpected delay, leaving fans waiting longer than hoped. The project, which set social media abuzz with its stylish announcement video, was initially planned for a late 2026 release, but shifting schedules have now pushed its start.
The delay stems from Nani’s ongoing commitment to The Paradise, a film with director Srikanth Odela. The Paradise, originally slated for a summer 2026 debut and then postponed to August 21, is still facing uncertainties around its release. With Nani unable to wrap his current project, he cannot move forward with Bloody Romeo as scheduled, putting Sujeeth’s plans on hold once again.
Director Sujeeth is no stranger to such delays, having previously waited for the completion of OG with Pawan Kalyan due to production hurdles. Bloody Romeo was intended to be a brisk, high-energy film to regain momentum, but the team now finds themselves in a familiar holding pattern. Fans who were energized by the initial announcement will have to be patient, as the film is unlikely to go on floors before late 2026, making a 2027 release more probable.
With no confirmed start date yet, all eyes remain on The Paradise’s progress. Once Nani is free, expectations for his collaboration with Sujeeth will only grow. Fans can look forward to an electrifying project once the wait is finally over.
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